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Murder Most Irish
Fraudulently Booking Some Dental Appointments. Episode 35

Murder Most Irish

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 78:00


Friends! It is Wednesday so here's your new episodeThis week Sarah Jane tells the incredibly devastating story of the Stardust Nightclub fire and the aftermath that includes no justice for the families of this tragedy 40 years later. We also talk about how Sarah Jane wants to bring Emma to a love hotel. Make of that what you will.Be good! Wear a mask! Eat some chipper! 

Talking D&T
TD&T062 Part 2 my history of and in D&T 2004 - 2009

Talking D&T

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 16:49


Introduction to this episodeThis week is about some of the events that were happening between 2004 and 2009 in D&T and for me.I end the podcast with a few questions for you:What are the key moments in your D&T timeline that have shaped what you do, what you think and how you value D&T?Do you past experiences in D&T influence and shape what you believe to be the value of D&T?Episode transcriptMentioned in this episodeWhy has the number of teenagers taking design and technology GCSE dropped? If you like the podcast, you can always buy me a coffee to say 'thanks!'Please offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Twitter@hardy_alison or by emailing me.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/alisonhardy)

Mind Tales | Life Coach Kavita Popli
Episode 60 - Think at a higher level

Mind Tales | Life Coach Kavita Popli

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 32:23


Do you feel out of control in your life sometimes ?Do you have results in your life that you don’t like?Then you must listen to this episodeThis episode shows you how thinking at a higher level gives you complete control to create the results you like. No matter where you are in your life, thinking at a higher level will help you create better / higher level results. You will hear a number of examples of situations where me and my clients changed their thinking to a higher level and created amazing results. We all are capable of it. We all have super-machine, our BRAIN ready for us to utilize to get results we desire. This episode will tell you how to tap into the superpower of your BRAIN to create desired results And if you want to learn the superpower to think at a higher level on demand, book your free consultation at www.mindtalesconsulting.com Enjoy listening

Timesink
Small-Medium-Large: The Best of 2020

Timesink

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 69:27


Update : fixed audio with correct episodeThis ones not for the kids. 18+ only this episode friends. Tito is back for our end of the year show. This week we go over what are some of the best in TV, Movies, and Video games to sink your time into the year of our lord 2020. But before we dive into our 2020 picks we talk about how Cyberpunk 2077 has been for us so far. Come chat with us @timesinkpod

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #020: How to Turn a Passion into a Profitable Product-Based Business with Mom-of-One, Jasmina Halimic

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 44:12


“You can absolutely be a jack of all trades and master of all.” _ Jasmina Halimic. Introduction to EpisodeThis week, I bring you the inspiring Jasmina, mother of one, former soprano soloist, and founder of MatchaMe Cosmetics, where she creates made-to-order organic skin superfood and soaps designed just for you.In this episode, Jasmina vindicates the importance of having several streams of income in your life. She also gives you the secret of a successful product-based business, and it has nothing to do with compromising who you are. Join us and learn how she has built a profitable business from her passion and how by never jeopardizing the quality of products and customer service, she quickly found success. Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what’s in this episode for you: 0:00 – Introduction & moment of gratitude from the host04:37 – Her life before motherhood, during motherhood, and now.10:03 – How Jasmina started her company13:28 – How she is making her child part of her business daily17:07 – Jamina's mission 21:13 – Her secret to more sales 23:53 – Jasmina's effective marketing strategy to make mindful profits25:23 – Her three truths and lessons of life32:23 – Jasmina as a soprano and what it means for her business34:21 – The reason why you should never limit yourself36:24 – Last tips and inspiration for moms who want to start a business today42:14 - ConclusionLinks & ResourcesMatchaMe CosmeticsMatchaMe Cosmetics is on Instagram and on Facebook

Positive Creativity Podcast
Lipica Shah: Actor, Singer, Voice Actor, Advocate, Founder of 1497

Positive Creativity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 44:42


Lipica's WebsiteLipica's TwitterRising Circle Theater Collective1497Meet The KalakarsAAPACNYCZachary Spiegel's EpisodeThis episode is brought to you with support from Ahava Theatre Company

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #016: How to Find Balance as a Single Mom with a Successful Chiropractic Business with Jessica Grichy

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 36:15


Introduction to EpisodeThis week, I am bringing you Dr. Jessica Grichy, awarded the best Chiropractor of Sherman Oaks, CA, in 2020, and mother of a four-year-old beautiful daughter. In this episode, Jessica opens up about her early life. Born in the U.S., raised in France, Jessica decided to move back to the U.S. in her twenties and restart her career from scratch. Helping others feel good in their own skin is her mission, and she won't stop sharing what she knows can change the life of many.Join us in today's episode and learn how this single mom managed to restart a new life 6,000 miles away from France, build a practice from zero all by herself with little to no support, and eventually find the success she deserves.Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what’s in this episode for you: 0:37 - Introduction + moment of gratitude from the host03:32 – Jessica’s short Bio05:43 – How to readjust life after moving to the U.S.08:03 – How to meet the cost of starting a new brick-and-mortar business11:10 – Jessica's approach to chiropractic15:20 – The challenge of being online as a brick-and-mortar business 16:33 – The importance of self-care for a thriving business19:41 – Productive tips from a single working mom24:10 – How COVID affected Jessica's passion and business25:28 – What’s holding her back from going fully online 29:59 – Important lessons learned from being a business owner33:46 – Jessica's words of wisdom34:34 - ConclusionLinks & ResourcesVisit Jessica's website

Manifest Change with Brooklyn Storme
How to Embody Your Core Feminine Radiance in Private Practice

Manifest Change with Brooklyn Storme

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 19:57


In this episodeThis one is a little bit different to the others. If you have wondered about what the rise of the feminine energy could look like and mean for your private practice, you might like to listen to this. Let's connect Access free private practice training around masculine and feminine energy. Connect with me and let me know what you thought of this episode. Send me an email at: hello@brooklynstorme.com 

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #015: Traveling, Being a Mom, and Running a Successful Business: How to Make it Work with Cornelia Pauline

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 34:54


Introduction to EpisodeThis week on the podcast, I am bringing you Cornelia Pauline, a visionary mama, inspired by her love of a nomad lifestyle, which led her to create a successful business that brings her the freedom to live where she wants in the world. Cornelia is the mother of one, the founder of Funnel Gal, a nomad entrepreneur, and an online marketing guru. Her ideal online business generates money and creates more time for her to be with her family and explore more countries. After realizing that she was skillful enough to build her own company, she set out to do what she loved most, becoming a nomad entrepreneur. Join us and learn more about her journey: managing business, traveling worldwide, and being a mom. Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what’s in this episode for you: 00:00 - Introduction from the host03:57 – Cornelia’s life before and after becoming a mother05:34 – Her journey as a nomad entrepreneur07:11 – The importance of narrowing down your target market08:52 – What does it mean to be a nomad entrepreneur10:56 – How to build a business, get clients, and make it profitable11:54 – The relationship with her baby as a mompreneur 13:04 – How she does it all? Momming, being a wife, being a business owner, and fulfilling her soul along the way 16:16 – Her business journey 22:19 – What to expect when you just get started 24:38 – Three main tips for moms getting started28:14 – Cornelia's important lessons on entrepreneurship and mompreneurship 30:43 – Cornelia's biggest lesson about motherhood 31:46 – Three lessons Cornelia lives by33:15 – ConclusionLinks and ResourcesGet Cornelia's 30+ Emails for Your Next Launch

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #011: Starting a New Career in a New Country with Grace and Courage with Leslie Abraham

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 40:41


Introduction to the episodeThis week Leslie Abraham, founder of Bonjour Baby, is my guest. Leslie is not a mom yet, but her purpose in life is to help and teach every mom and mom-to-be to prepare and recover from pregnancy the best way possible. Leslie started her career in France as an osteopath and she recently became a health and nutrition coach specialized in pre and post-natal needs. Leslie will be talking about her pre and postnatal program that helps women through the journey. She opens up as well about her move to the US and how she had to relaunch her career all over again. Join us and learn more about how you can make the best of pregnancy and motherhood and enjoy it as you continue evolving between your career, family, and baby. Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what's in this episode for you: 0:52 - Introduction + moment of gratitude from the host02:36 – About Leslie’s business 04:16 – Moving to another country and starting over 09:20 – How to mentally and physically manage your body changes10:48 – How to deal with postpartum to get your body back12:38 – Leslie’s mission and program16:28 – What are some effective online marketing tools to help you stay organized20:41 – How COVID-19 has impacted her business23:38 – How to grow a client base from scratch24:17 – Post pandemic business changes25:44– How to balance your business and personal life30:58 – Leslie’s no routine33:27 – The importance to learn how to listen to your body34:23 – Can a mom have it all?36:05– The definition of a successful mompreneur37:21 – Leslie's three lessons and three truths38:51 - ConclusionLinks and Resources

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #010: From Fired as a Single Mother of Two to Thriving by Teaching Others How to Invest Their Money with Beile Grünbaum

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 50:01


Introduction to EpisodeThis week, I am bringing you Beile Grunbaum, a successful Danish value investor and a single mom of two, who ventured into the challenging finance industry and managed to stay on top. In this episode, Beile talks about how she lost her job during her maternity leave, which was her most vulnerable moment. Surprisingly, this difficult episode of her life did not break her. She stood up, dusted herself, and used what she had to create the life she wants for her and her children. Join us and learn how she made it, having to deal with powerful alpha males and remain in authority in her field. Find out how she manages her life now between her two children, online teaching, and her coaching practice.Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what's in this episode for you: 0:44 – Introduction + moment of gratitude from the host04:35 – Beile’s business idea and program 06:39 – Beile’s short bio06:50 – The rollercoaster of losing her job and becoming a mom11:11 – Dealing with discrimination12:55 – Tips on how she remains productive while becoming a mom14:38 – The different channels that keep her business running16:08 – Productivity rules to achieve balance between work and family17:38 – ‘I wish I knew this before becoming a momprenuer’19:42 – How she got her first client20:58 – Biggest challenge when she started21:23 – Biggest challenge now24:25 – Why you should face your battles instead of letting go25:33 – Dealing with mom guilt and business guilt26:25 – Tips for mom who wants to make money online this year27:06 – Definition of a successful mompreneur28:47– Moms can have it all30:38 – Beile’s three truths 37:17 - ConclusionLinks & Resources

Against the Algorithm
#41: The Stifled

Against the Algorithm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 55:33


Another day, another episodeThis week on the podcast, we're chatting with Josh and Tim from The Stifled! We talk about the band’s latest release album, Everything's Fine. Along the way, you'll hear about their writing process, signing with rad-pop records, Spotify, and concerts. Stream Everything's Fine: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/thestifled/everythings-fineEnd song: ”Take Over” by The StifledTheme music: ”New Moon” by Bad SnacksFollow The Stifled: FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | TWITTERFollow Against the Algorithm: WEBSITE | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM |

Riddle Me That! True Crime
30 Death Island Part Two The Deaths of Sixteen Foreigners on Koh Tao

Riddle Me That! True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 67:11


This is a continuation of part one. All sources listed in the EpisodeThis is a link to Ian Yarwood's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZyomEp8Qij6a9Sa-Ptgog

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #008: From Depression to Becoming a Successful Life Coach with Breonna Barnes

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 44:14


Introduction to EpisodeThis week, I am bringing you Breonna Barnes, a successful life coach, speaker, and a single mom of two beautiful boys. In this episode, Breonna opens up about her depression and how, today, she considers it as the most incredible gift of her life. Depression has shaped her life and pushed her to become a life coach - the best version of herself as she would say. Join us and learn how she made it work even when she felt like nothing would ever work for her and her family, and how she manages her life now between her two sons, her coaching practice, and multiple projects. Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what's in this episode for you: 0:38 - Introduction + moment of gratitude from the host04:35 – Breonna’s short Bio10:25 – From the business idea to the foundations of a business13:03 – How to get clear about your mission13:49 – The rollercoaster of becoming a mom17:03 – Regaining clarity in the midst of becoming a mom18:08 – The feeling and joy of getting your first client23:20 – What scaling a business means24:39 – The excitement and stress of getting your very first client28:35 – How to manage the business and the mom’s life30:12 – Inspiring routine35:04 – The challenge of doing it all by yourself38:27 – Last power tips for any moms who want to start their own business & make money online39:02 – Breonna's definition of a successful mompreneur?39:42– Moms can have it all41:36 – Breonna’s three truths and three lessons42:25 - ConclusionLinks & RessourcesLearn more and connect with Breonna here!Other Ways To Enjoy This EpisodeDownload the TranscriptDownload on iTunesJoin the How Moms Make Money Online Tribe on Facebook

How Moms Make Money Online
Episode #007: How to Find the Perfect Work-Life Balance When your Business is as Demanding as your Kids with A.J. Vaden

How Moms Make Money Online

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 45:30


Introduction to EpisodeThis week, I am bringing you A.J. Vaden, the founder and CEO of Brand Builder, a marketing agency that helps people to build their brand and reputation online. A.J. and her husband have chosen to build the business together, and it's a success. Besides her demanding position and business, she is also the mom of two beautiful boys. Saying that A.J. is a busy business owner and mom is an understatement. In this episode, A.J. explains how, with the help of her husband, she worked through her mom guilt to identify what she really needed in her life to be more present and eliminate that guilt.Join us and discover how A.J. decided to see our current pandemic as an opportunity to scale the business. I hope you are just as inspired as I am and even more ready to start your journey of making money online. Podcast Episode SummarySkim and digest quickly what's in this episode for you: 0:37 - Introduction 4:50 - How you view COVID-19 6:00 - Find your rhythm 10:18 - Removing mom guilt 14:08 - What is the one thing you need to remove your mom guilt 15:55 - Identifying what you want and say no to the rest 23:43 - What is Brandbuilder 24:52- How to strategically build your business 29:18- Making that first dollar 31:00- Work-life balance 34:09- Building your reputation 37:46 - Identify your next venture 39:28 - definition of a successful mompreneur 42:48 - Three lessons, Three truths 43:45 - ConclusionLinks & Ressources

The Tapes Archive
#025 Ozzy Osbourne 1997

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 19:35


A never before published interview with Ozzy Osbourne 1997.In the interview Ozzy talks about:His love for his fansThe legacy of OzzfestHow the Sabbath reunion came to passWhy Bill Ward was not included on the tourHis thoughts on Marilyn MansonHis record label Ozz RecordsBest Buy and censorshipBeing in Howard Stern’s movieIn this episode, we have The Prince of Darkness, Ozzy Osbourne. At the time of this interview in 1997, Osbourne was 49 years old and was promoting his multi-band tour Ozzfest. In the interview, Ozzy talks about his love for his fans, how the Sabbath reunion came to be, Marilyn Manson, and the legacy of Ozzfest.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#024 Les Claypool (Primus) 1994

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 25:27


A never before published interview with Primus' Les Claypool 1994.In the interview Claypool talks about:Why Rush and Primus makes for a good concertThe hardest bass line for him when he first startedWhat made him wanna play bassHis bass technique Headlining Lollapalooza Pork SodaBest Buy and PrimusHis record label Prawn Song RecordsIn this episode, we have Primus’s frontman and bassist, Les Claypool. At the time of this interview in 1994, Claypool was 31 years old and was promoting his band’s fourth album Pork Soda. In the interview, Les talks about what made him wanna play the bass, headling Lollapalooza, the parallels of Rush and Primus, and his record label.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#023 Kurt Vonnegut 2000

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 49:50


A never before published interview with America author Kurt Vonnegut from 2000.In the interview Vonnegut talks about:- If technological progress has been good.- His love for the ACLU.- Posting the ten commandments in schools.- If he believes in God.- His affection for Indianapolis.- Being captured by the Germans in WWII.In this episode, we have American Author Kurt Vonnegut. At the time of this interview, Vonnegut was 77 years old and was in Indianapolis for an ACLU fundraising event. In this wide-ranging interview, Vonnegut talks about freedom of speech and censorship, civil rights and war, God and religion, ethical suicide parlors and dying.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#022 John Prine 1997

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 20:02


A never before published interview with John Prine from 1997.In the interview Prine talks about:His record label, “Oh Boy”Why his songs have “simple messages”How at the time of the interview he was in such a good place that he’ll “probably be writing all zippity-doo-da songs”John Mellencamp and other Indiana connectionsHis yet-to-be-made duet albumTouring smaller venuesAnd more...In this episode, we have the great singer-songwriter, John Prine. At the time of this interview in 1997, Prine was 50 years old and was out on tour with Los Lobos. In the interview, Prine talks about his record label, Oh Boy, his Indiana connections, touring, and his yet-to-be-made duet album.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#021 John Entwistle (The Who) 1996

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 21:37


A never before published interview with John Entwistle, bassist for The Who, from 1996.In this episode, we have the great singer-songwriter, John Prine. At the time of this interview in 1997, Prine was 50 years old and was out on tour with Los Lobos. In the interview, Prine talks about his record label, Oh Boy, his Indiana connections, touring, and his yet-to-be-made duet album.In the interview Entwistle talks about:Why he picked up the bassHis sometimes forgotten contributions to The Who’s musicHow he made his first bassHow he mistakenly developed his bass-playing styleIf he admires any other bass playersHis thoughts on Tommy the broadway showWhat he thinks about the Rock and Roll Hall of FameThe backstory of his hearing problem (It wasn’t from concerts)He indulges Marc and states five of his best songsHis cartoon character artFor transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#020 Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi 1978

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 30:53


In the interview Aykroyd and Belushi talk about:- They talk in-depth about their yet to be made film The Blues Brothers.- How democratic Saturday Night Live is.- The greatness of performing on live tv. - How they met and Second City days.- How the Blues Brother’s look came to be.- Aykroyd reveals how he came up with the SNL skit the Coneheads.- The inspiration for Belushi’s Samurai character.- Auditioning for SNL- Thoughts on one of their next films, 1941.In this episode, we have an interview you might have heard before but probably not. In the crate of Marc's tapes are some unmarked interviews that Marc did not do. One of those tapes has an interview with Dan Ackroyd and John Belushi from 1978. I couldn't find the interview anywhere online, so I thought "this is too good not to be heard" and decided to make it public. At the time of this interview, Aykroyd was 26 years old, and Belushi was 29. In the interview, they talk in-depth about their two upcoming films, “The Blues Brothers” and Stephen Spielberg’s “1941.” Also in the interview, Belushi reveals how he came up with the Samurai character he played on Saturday Night Live, and Aykroyd tells where he found the inspiration for the SNL skit the Coneheads. For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#019 Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) 1993

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 20:05


A never before published music interview with Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) from 1993.In the interview Morello talks about:- The diversity of Rage Against the Machine’s audience- The band’s intent not to preach to the converted- The pushing of pushing an anti-censorship agenda- The threat of the PMRC- Boycotting record stores that don't believe in in the first amendment- The Lollapalooza t-shirt debacle- And more...In this episode, we have the first of two interviews with Rage Against the Machine’s Tom Morello. At the time of this interview in 1993, Morello was 29 years old and was out on tour supporting his band’s self-titled first record. In the interview, Tom talks about the pushing of an anti-censorship agenda, the Lollapalooza t-shirt debacle, and how Rage Against the Machine is not like Public Enemy for white kids.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#018 John Mellencamp 1991

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 32:42


A never before published interview with John Mellencamp from 1991.In the interview Mellencamp talks about:- Hows he’s given up on trying to save the world- How big corporations don’t give a shit about your town- In-depth with his album “Whenever We wanted”- Turning 40 - How the world is run by men we never hear of- His thoughts on a friend that loves Ronald Reagan- The movie he directed what it was like making his first filmFor transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Talking D&T
TD&T18: How can design not be considered as central to engaging with the future?

Talking D&T

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 14:31


Introduction to this episodeThis episode is part of the series about design and technology and knowledge. Eddie Norman is this week's guest contributor.Episode transcriptMentioned in this episode:Expert panel reportDesign epistemology and Curriculum PlanningProfessor David SpendloveProfessor Stephanie AtkinsonProfessor Eddie Norman on ResearchgateDesign and Technology Education: An International JournalDesign Models of Change: The Impact of Design Thinking on People's Lives and the EnvironmentArthur Chan’s thesis 'Perspectives of academics and practitioners on design thinking'Norman, E.W. 1998. The Nature of Technology for Design.International Journal of Technology and Design Education 8: 67. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008827820764https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1023%2FA%3A1008827820764.pdfPlease offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting with me on Twitter@hardy_alison or by emailing me.If you listen to the podcast on iTunes, please take a moment to rate and/or review the show.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/alisonhardy)

Change & Grow Wellness Show
How and Why To Manage Stress With a Busy Lifestyle

Change & Grow Wellness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 26:15


In this episodeThis is something that everyone (even if you think you don't suffer from it) We all get stressed and this can impact so many areas of your life.There is always a solution to stress and tonight we are going to be talking about some ways you can combat it and think about how you can slow down.How and why to manage stress with a busy lifestyleHost: Jackie GrantGuest Ginette WhiteAbout GinetteGinette is the founder of Waltham Forest Reflexology, a Leyton based reflexology business. As well as being a Clinical Reflexologist with a focus on stress, sleep and the menopause,She is also qualified as a Reiki Practitioner and Zone Face Lift Practioner, a facial reflexology treatment offering surgery-free facial lifting. During her previous career as an inspector of luxury hotels around the world, she benefited from having hundreds of treatments in luxury spas.This has given her a great knowledge of best practice within the wellness and healing industry and I now apply this to my own business which enables me to deliver a first-class service to her own clientshttps://www.walthamforestreflexology.com/

The Tapes Archive
#017 Alex Van Halen 1981

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 32:57


A never before published interview with Alex Van Halen from 1981.In the interview Van Halen talks about:• Van Halen days before being signed• Working with Ted Templeman.• The best heavy metal band he ever saw play live• The future of Van Halen• And more...Show Note: In the interview, Marc asks if it's true that Van Halen has in their rider that there are to be no brown M&Ms backstage. It wasn't until years later that David Lee Roth revealed the real reason behind their no brown M&Ms rule.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#016 Izzy Stradlin 1993 (Formerly w/Guns N' Roses)

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 18:51


A never before published interview with Izzy Stradlin from 1993. (Formerly w/Guns N' Roses)In the interview Izzy talks about:• Growing up in Indiana.• If he’s still friends with his ex-bandmates.• How he loves the drums.• Recording with the JuJu Hounds• And more...For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#015 Ace Frehley 1994

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 24:19


A never before published interview with Ace Frehley from 1994.In the interview Frehley talks about:• What “sucks” about rock’n’roll.• His side gig in computer graphics.• The possibility of a KISS reunion.• Playing while sober.• His influence on other guitars players.• And more...For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#014 Dave Matthews 1996

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 34:32


A never before published interview with Dave Matthews from 1996In the interview Matthews talks about:• His fancy footwork• His band’s first live performance.• Why we should teach children varied philosophies.• The making of his album “Crash”.• Why we want freedom.• Whether he cares or not if he makes it into the Rock and Roll Hall of fame.And more...For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Tapes Archive
#013 Neil Peart of Rush second interview 1991

The Tapes Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 23:24


A never before heard interview with Neal Peart from the band Rush in 1991.In this episode, we have our second of three interviews with drummer Neal “The Professor” Peart of the band Rush. At the time of this interview in 1991, he was 39 years old and was out on tour with Geddy and Alex in support of the band’s 14th studio album Roll the Bones. In the interview, Neil talks about how he has become comfortable with a random universe, the strength of the individual, talking philosophy with his friends, and how he convinced the band to add a rap to one of their songs.For transcripts to this episodeThis episode is brought to you by the award-winning true-crime documentary Dead Man's Line.Watch the trailerWatch for free on Amazon Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

NÅ ER DET ALVOR
#81 - [ENGLISH] Mingma David Sherpa | Youngest 14x8000m peaks summiter & Sherpa Of The Year 2019

NÅ ER DET ALVOR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 97:01


Mingma David Sherpa is a Nepali mountaineer. Being only 30 years old he's already got a solid CV. Have a look:He's the youngest ever to have climbed all fourteen 8000m peaksHe's the record holder for doing the highest long line rescue in the WorldHe was awarded Sherpa of the year in 2019He participated in Project Possible together with his friend Nirmal Purja where the objective was to climb all 8000m peaks in 6 monthsHe's a father and a husbandFormat of the episodeThis interview was done in The Garden Of Dreams in Kathmandu together with Katherine de las Nieves. The day after the interview me and Katherine sat down and listened to the interview and decided to record ourselves while we discussed the things that was said. With the magic of post production these comments have been suitably merged with the interview with Mingma David Sherpa to enhance the listener experience. ChaptersDoes your podcast app have chapters? If so, check it out. It could be useful. Patreon

VUX World
From copywriter to conversational designer with Claire Medcalf

VUX World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 52:57


Claire Medcalf, Lead Creative at Rehab Agency, joins us to share her learnings on moving from a copywriter to a conversation designer and how you can do the same.Presented by BotmockBotMock is a purpose-built conversational design tool that'll have you rapidly prototyping and testing in no time.Check it out for freeBecome an expert conversation designer with the...The Conversational Academy is THE course that'll teach you the ins and outs of conversation design. Prepare yourself for the UX role of the future and enrol on the course today.VUX World listeners will save $100 when you enrol at conversationalacademy.com.In this episodeThis week, Dustin and Kane catch up with Cannes Lions Gold-Winning Creative Lead, Claire Medcalf and discuss how she went from copywriter to conversational designer.We chat about the similarities and differences between the two, Claire's learnings in designing conversations, where the role will go in future and how you can become a conversation designer.As adoption of voice user interfaces become more prevalent, so too will the role of Conversational Designer. This episode will give you a glimpse into the life of a conversational designer and help you establish your own path to doing the same.LinksVisit the Rehab websiteFollow Claire on TwitterConnect with Claire on LinkedIn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Return of the Mak Podcast
Episode 2: Who’s the Baddest Disney Star?

Return of the Mak Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 46:05


Welcome to Return of the Mak PodcastSkip to 5mins for the official beginning of the episodeThis is the home of sh*t talking with friends, subpar album reviews, and hot takes on pop culture and social media events. On this episode we discuss Sheck Wes' lacklustre album, the flop of movie Venom was, and lastly, we bicker about who the baddest Disney star is.Leave us a review on the iTunes page, and check us out on Spotify! Check out the video of the full episodes available on the ROTM Podcast YouTube channel! Subscribe, leave a comment and like! Instagram:@rotmpodcastt@topher.allen@blackschneider@fuckgilles Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the visuals!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoYajGTkjxOr98SYdr1Uzzg 

Frankenculture Presents:
Frankensteiner - If You Fight, Things Can Get Extreme

Frankenculture Presents:

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 101:09


We are a little late, but Julie and I cover Fight For The Fallen, Extreme Rules, Raw, SD, NXT, and more. Please leave a comment and share this episodeThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Basic Biscuits
Stefflon Don, Homage To Lil Kim: Saying It Louder or Clout Chasing ??

Basic Biscuits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 72:46


Bank Holiday + Wine and Gin in the studio = A funny ass episodeThis week we discuss1. Adele confirms split from her husband after 3 years but Melanin King is waiting for her 30 album to be released.2. SHOUTOUT Gyal like MS.BANKS!! Hitting 1,000000 views on her song ' Snack'. We stan sis.3. Tulisa is back with a new face and song called 'Daddy' and chile we don't need it this year.4. Dappy is back and stirring the pot while smoking weed in front of the police and calling them dickheads. this is because the police now have to be more relaxed on weed smokers. Was this needed Dappy?5. Diane Abbott is setting Summer Mood goals by drinking a can of M&S Mojito on the overground and the Right Wing Media had a field day slating her. Is it that deep?6. Rest In Power Grenfell Tower!! Notre Dame roof recently caught fire and over £390 million was raised in just a few days yet we are still waiting for the justice and money for Grenfell Tower!! How is the roof of a building more important than lives?7. Climate Change is a big story this week and the girls have been stomping the streets of Central London until the House Of Parliament listens 8. Cara Delevingne is under fire by some of her fans as she wore an Armpit Wig. Yup. There is nothing else to report. She wore a wig for her armpits. Can everyone chill?9. Oprah and Prince Harry are set to have their own Apple TV show in 2020 about Mental Health and what a gag this will be.10. Wendy Williams is living her best 5'11 life as she dined with DJ Booth and Charlamagne over the weekend.11. Rihanna is suing her dad as he books her for 15 shows for $1 million each without her knowledge. WTF in the slavery was a choice?12. Stiff London brings out Lil Kim at her London Show and Jeremy lives as that's a great way to pay homage to one of the baddest woman in rap history.13. HOMECOMING!!! HOMECOMING!!! HOMECOMING!!! That's all we are gonna say!! This is a spoiler but if you haven't watched it by now then.... PS. Biscuits, we need you to continue to send us your photos and screenshots of funny memes, videos and stories you'd like us to Kii / Cover on the Basic Biscuit Podcast. WhatsApp us on the number below and you might be featured in next weeks episode! :)GET TO KNOW INIT !!( GET IN TOUCH ) +44 (0) 7534180895mgnt@pneumamgnt.com( MUSIC )Spotify Playlist Click and Listen Now - Artist Fi Know

Mat Mania Podcast
April Patreon Bonus

Mat Mania Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 7:28


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Leadership and the Environment
169: Srini Rao: Surfing and Creativity

Leadership and the Environment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 45:01


Srini has run his podcast over 10 years, written several books, hundreds of articles, interviewing hundreds of researchers, entrepreneurs, artists, me, and more.His business is helping people develop themselves -- to dream, to play, to create, to go on adventures, to find your path.In this conversation we talk about his development and how he got to help others. It's more on the leadership development end of the Leadership and the Environment spectrumIf you aspire to more in your life, I recommend listening. He shares himself. We talk about surfing, writing, flow states, and daily practice, things that help you develop. Many people have gone through changes in their lives. Srini learned to share such changes with others so you can emulate them.About this episodeThis was an early conversation, from over a year ago, but only made it through the editing pipeline now. I was still developing how to talk to guests acting on their values, so I sound clumsy. I find it reveals the development of this podcast.Listening now, over a year later, having developed the technique to work with globally-renowned leaders that's become a TEDx talk on its own, it's almost painful to hear my clumsiness and Srini's generosity to play along.But it also shows how to develop: try, practice, rehearse, iterate, listen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

My Quest for the Best with Bill Ringle
193: The Go-Giver – Featured Interview with Bob Burg

My Quest for the Best with Bill Ringle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2018 35:37


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VUX World
Learn the art of conversation design with Hans Van Dam

VUX World

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 60:00


A deep dive into the three pillars of conversation design: psychology, technology and creative writing, with Robocopy's Hans Van Dam.Where to listenApple podcastsSpotifyYouTubeCastBoxSpreakerTuneInBreakerStitcherPlayerFMiHeartRadioConversation designConversation design is more than simply putting some words on a page and hoping for the best. The assembly of words is only part of the job of a conversation designer.To design natural conversations that mimic what we're accustomed to having with our fellow homo sapiens, it takes an understanding of the three pillars: psychology, technology and writing.In this episodeThis week, we're joined by Hans Van Dam, founder of conversation design agency, Robocopy, and creator of top conversation design training program, conversationalacademy.com, to be taken through the details of what it takes to design great conversational experiences.Hans takes us through:Why understanding the technology is important. Human and computer brains are different. Appreciating what's different and the constraints you're operating in will help you work within your limits and get the most of of your conversation.Why psychology is key. We discuss things like anchoring, framing, social proof and plenty more psychological tools that can help you improve the user experience and success of your conversations.Why copywriting is all you have and how to make the most of it. We've covered how writing for the screen is different to writing for the ear in our conversation with Oren Jacob of Pullstring. We take that concept further in this episode and discuss some of the mistakes brands make when designing conversation, as well as who should be designing them.We also get into detail on things like the importance persona design, measuring success and a whole host more.LinksVisit the Robocopy websiteCheck out the Conversational AcademyFollow Hans on TwitterNudge by Case Sustein and Richard Thaler on AmazonKurt Vonnegut’s 8 Rules for Writing Fiction See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Breast Friends Radio
What Happens When Rock Stars Get Cancer

Breast Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 55:25


When Jennifer Batten, guitarist for Michael Jackson and Jeff Beck, got diagnosed with breast cancer, she didn't let it stop her. She continues to travel the globe as a guest guitarist. But, it did cause her to reconsider her lifestyle, including diet, exercise and more. Listen in to Jennifer's story in this exciting episodeThis show is broadcast live on Friday's at 1PM ET on W4CS – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cs.com) and W4HC - Health Cafe Live Network (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)

VUX World
How I built the world's best chatbot with Steve Worswick

VUX World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 66:51


We speak to the creator of the world’s best chatbot about how to design Loabner prize-winning conversational experiences.Steve Worswick is the creator of Mitsuku, the general conversation chatbot that has won the Loabner prizefor the last two year’s straight.13 years in the making, Mitsuku passed the Turing testand convinced a panel of judges that it’s human over the course of a 20 minute conversation, two years in a row, to be crowned the world’s best chatbot and conversational agent.It's featured in the Wall Street Journal, BBC, The Guardianand Wired. And, unlike most chatbots that focus on serving a specific set of use cases, Mitsuku is a general conversational agent. That means you can speak to it about anything.This week's Flash Briefing question is from Brielle Nickoloff of Witlingo: What would an open source voice assistant look like? Send us your thoughtsand you could feature on the VUX World Flash Briefingthis week!What about voice?Although Mitsuku is a text-based chatbot, this episode looks at how to take Steve’s 13 years of experience in creating conversational experiences and apply that to the voice first space.In this episodeThis episode is all about how to design and create a world-leading general conversational experience.We get into detail about how Mitsuku is built (hint: it doesn’t use natural language processing or machine learning like most other conversational AI) and how Natural Language Processing-based conversational agents don’t quite hit the mark.Steve tells us about Mitsuku’s rule-based supervised learning and how that’s leading to better experiences.Despite Mitsuku passing the Turing test, Steve tells us why the Turing test is redundant.We discuss user behaviour and how people treat a general conversational agent, from counselling to romance, bullying to marriage and money worries, and how to be sensitive on those topics.We hear how varied responses can increase engagement. So much so that one person has spent 9 hours talking to Mitsuku!We find out how to deal with pronoun resolution and how to refer back to what was said earlier in the conversation.We uncover how brands are using Mitsuku as part of their conversational experiences, handing off to her when a user strays away from the use cases that their bot can handle.We chat about how Alexa fairs against Mitsuku and hear where Siri would have finished if it was entered in to the Loabner prize competition.Perhaps one of the most valuable lessons in this episode is the importance of persisting. Creating a conversational agent, a true conversational experience, takes time. It’s not a quick fix that you cobble together with a quick Alexa Skill. It takes years of development, iteration and constant improvement. But, if you stick with it, you might end up with the next best conversational agent.Our guestSteve Worswick started out in IT support and built Mitsuku as a passion project on the side. 13 years of hard work and 3 Loabner prizes later, he’s now working at the world’s largest chatbot agency and provider, PandoraBots.Where to listeniTunes/Apple podcastsSpotifyStitcherTuneIniHeartRadioPippaAny other podcast player you use or ask Any Pod to play VUX World on AlexaLinksContact PandorabotsCheck out Mitsuku on PandorabotsTalk to MitsukuCheck out Steve's talk at the Chatbots and Voice Assistants Londonevent See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

KinkCast
Inflation

KinkCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 56:51


There are some audio issues in this weeks episodeThis week we looking at the ever expanding world of inflation fetish.Support KinkCast by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/kinkcastThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

TDR: Breakdown
BreakDown: E5 - The Sex without feelings Episode

TDR: Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2017 82:42


The Break Down: The Sex without feelings EpisodeThis week on The Break Down we address Sex without feelings. Can you do it?? Are you willing to try it?? What are the rules?? We will go into detail of all it intels.....We are a determining factor on wether men or women have the upper hand. Tonedef Radio is a Urban Contemporary internet radio playing the best of R&B, Hip-Hop from the Underground & Independent scene. TonedefRadio play lists include a lean toward more Hip-Hop, R&B remixes, Neo/Nu Soul and new cutting edge music.